Incident Date:
Wednesday,
February 21st, 2018
The next Ingleside Community
meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.
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Arrests:
12:23am Cotter &
Mission Stolen Vehicle
An older Honda, traveling southbound on Mission without its
lights on, caught the attention of Ingleside Officers McCall and Lozano. The
officers turned around and followed the Honda while running the license plate
through the system. The Honda was stolen a few days before. Lozano and McCall
notified dispatch and asked for backup. They, along with Officers Esponoza and
Foxworth, pulled the driver over at Cotter and Mission Street. He was
unlicensed, and had an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Marin County,
and was on probation in San Mateo County for possession of stolen property. The
suspect was again arrested for possession of stolen property, possession of
burglary tools, and the outstanding warrants. Report number: 180136335
11:58am 300 Blk. Ocean Search Warrant
The Police Department has received many complaints about an
illegal gambling establishment on the 300 block of Ocean. After an investigation
the Department procured a search warrant, which was executed by Ingleside Officers
Lee, Carew, Mora, Barajas, Jensen, Archilla, Seavey, Piper, and Phillips, along
with Sergeants Lopez and Lau. They used the warrant to search the premises and
confiscating more than a dozen illegal gambling machines and arrested an
employee who worked at the establishment.
Report number: 180138858
12:45pm 500 Blk. Madrid Warrant Arrest
A citizen called police to report a man, with a history of
harassing behavior and performing lewd acts in a public place, was sitting in
the children’s playground of the park. Ingleside Officer Harper, along with
Sgt. Faye, detained the man and, after checking with the warrant bureau, arrested
him for $10,000 outstanding warrant for theft, burglary, and other charges.
Report number: 180139254
Serious
Incidents:
5:00am Unit Blk. Wabash Terrace Hot
Prowl Burglary
Ingleside
Officers Quinlan and Freed were dispatched to a report of a home burglary. The
victims told the officers they walked downstairs that morning and found a door
to the garage open. They also found laundry items and cigarettes missing from
the garage. More importantly the victims discovered their keys to a Toyota
Camry, along with the car normally parked outside, also missing. Surveillance
video from a nearby residence shows two cars arriving outside of the residence
shortly after 5:00a.m. An unknown suspect exits one car and walks to the
victim’s home shortly before both suspects speed away. Report number: 180140251
5:56am Brussels and Ordway Discharching
of a Firearm
A
“shot spotter” alert sent Ingleside Officers George and Anderson to
investigate. When they arrived on scene they found four expended cartridge
casings on the 1000 block of Brussels. However, they did not find any damage to
vehicles or homes in the area. Report number: 180138024
1:50pm San Jose & Baden Theft
A
high school student riding the “J” streetcar home lost her headphones to a
thief. She told Police Services Aid Dugan that a fellow passenger ran up behind
her as she was sitting on the Muni vehicle and ripped the headphones, along
with some hair, off her head. The suspect then ran off the streetcar and
escaped in an unknown direction. Report number: 180139395